Portable terminal device, incoming call screen display method, and program

ABSTRACT

Incoming call signal reception means receives an incoming call signal including a caller number, caller information, and ring type information. Image generation means generates, based on the incoming call signal, a caller information image including at least a portion of the caller information as character information. Telephone dictionary registering means registers the caller number, caller text information, and the caller information image in a telephone dictionary. Incoming call screen display means receives the caller number and acquires the registered caller text information and the caller information image corresponding to the received caller number from the telephone dictionary. Incoming call screen display means displays an incoming call screen including the caller text information and the caller information image.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a National Stage of International Application No.PCT/JP2020/006621 filed Feb. 19, 2020, claiming priority based onJapanese Patent Application No. 2019-058981 filed Mar. 26, 2019, andJapanese Patent Application No. 2020-004124 filed Jan. 15, 2020, theentire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present disclosure relates to a portable terminal device, anincoming call screen display method, and a program.

Further, the present disclosure relates to a portable terminal device,an incoming call history display method, and a program.

BACKGROUND ART

A nurse call system which enables telephone conversations between anurse call extension unit and a portable terminal device carried by amedical worker such as a doctor and a nurse is known. The nurse callsystem includes a nurse call extension unit (call button), a nurse callbase unit, a private branch exchange (PBX), and a Personal Handy-PhoneSystem (PHS) terminal under control of the PBX. A nurse carries a PHSterminal and responds to a nurse call of a patient. When there is anurse call, the PHS terminal displays a patient name and an extensionnumber. In this case, the nurse can recognize where the call was madefrom and respond to it.

With the improvement of the radio wave environment of Wi-Fi, the linkagewith electronic medical records, and the downsizing of the PHS business,there is an increasing demand for replacing PHS terminals, which areterminals carried by nurses, with smartphones and enabling nurses torespond to a nurse call using the smartphones. Further, there is a needfor a medical worker to display an incoming call screen includingpatient information related to symptoms of a patient on a portableterminal device when an incoming call is received on the portableterminal device side. In this connection, Patent Literature 1 disclosesa nurse call system in which a portable terminal device such as asmartphone is used.

In Patent Literature 1, a patient calls a medical worker by pressing acall button provided on a nurse call extension unit. The nurse callextension unit outputs a call signal when a patient presses a callbutton. The nurse call controller identifies the nurse call extensionunit in which the call button is depressed, and refers to the patientinformation table to acquire the patient name. The nurse call controllertransmits the call signal and the patient name to the portable terminaldevice. The portable terminal device displays an incoming call screenincluding the extension number of the nurse call extension unit and thepatient name on a display screen.

In Patent Literature 1, an incoming call screen is generated by using atelephone directory server. The telephone directory server receivespatient information of the patient who presses the call button. Thetelephone directory server associates the received patient informationwith an extension number and records it in a telephone directory table.The telephone directory server generates an incoming call screen on thebasis of patient information recorded in a telephone directory table andrecords the incoming call screen. The incoming call screen includes apatient name, an extension number, a medical treatment subject, and arescue category. The telephone directory server transmits URL (uniformresource locator) information accessible to the recorded incoming callscreen to the portable terminal device. The mobile terminal deviceacquires the incoming call screen from the telephone directory server onthe basis of the URL information, and displays the incoming call screenand the call screen in combination on a display screen.

CITATION LIST Patent Literature

Patent Literature 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application PublicationNo. 2018-86149

SUMMARY OF INVENTION Technical Problem

In a normal environment, each extension number is often used fixedly byeach user. Therefore, in the management of user information (name,e-mail address, etc.) in association with an extension number, there arefew use cases in which the user information corresponding to eachextension number is frequently changed. However, in the medical field,hospitalization, discharge from hospital, transfer to hospital room,etc. occur according to the situation of the patient. For this reason,the extension number cannot be used in a fixed manner.

In a nurse call system, if the combination of the caller's extensionnumber and patient information is managed for each terminal and theinformation in the terminal is updated every time the combination isupdated, it is necessary to update the information frequently in eachterminal. Therefore, when a smartphone terminal is used as a nurse callreceiving terminal, it is required, for the nurse call system, that thecombination of the caller's extension number and patient information bechanged irregularly and the patient information be updated and reflectedimmediately, as a system requirement. A system that satisfies thisrequirement can be realized by linking the nurse call terminal with theshared telephone directory linked with the nurse call base unit and thePBX.

Further, the nurse call receiving terminal is desired to have a functionof displaying the patient information of the calling patient in responseto the received nurse call. For example, when the patient information isdisplayed on the nurse call receiving terminal, the medical worker canrecognize from which patient the nurse call is received and respond toit. In Patent Literature 1, an incoming call screen is generated using atelephone directory server, and the portable terminal device acquiresthe incoming call screen from the telephone directory server at the timeof an incoming call and displays it on a display unit. Thus, the workefficiency of the medical worker can be improved.

By the way, smartphones are divided into two main categories: the iPhone(registered trademark) sold by Apple and the Android (registeredtrademark) sold by various companies, which is compatible with OS(Operating System), the basic outline of which is regulated by Google.Of these two devices, iPhone devices are particularly in demand in themedical field.

When the iPhone device is used as a nurse call receiving terminal, aVoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) application for making nurse calltelephone conversations can be operated on the iPhone device. However,when the inventors examined the use of an iPhone device as a terminalfor receiving a nurse call, the present inventors found that patientinformation cannot be freely displayed on the receiving screen due torestrictions of the OS.

In the iPhone device, a telephone function application is alreadyinstalled in the OS, and incoming and outgoing calls of that applicationare controlled by “CallKit”. A VoIP application (also referred to as adedicated VoIP application) for making nurse call telephoneconversations can use CallKit to control incoming and outgoing calls.However, when CallKit is used, the incoming call screen will be theCallKit call screen. CallKit has a restriction that the characterinformation which can be displayed on the incoming call screen islimited. CallKit also has a restriction that the background color on theincoming call screen cannot be changed.

When a dedicated VoIP application does not use CallKit, an incoming callscreen can be freely generated and patient information can be displayedon the incoming call screen when a nurse call arrives. However, withoutCallKit, if an incoming call occurs in the OS's phone functionapplication during telephone conversations of a dedicated VoIPapplication, the OS's phone function application takes precedence andthe telephone conversation are cut off. Further, when an incoming callis received during the security locking of the terminal, the user mustfirst release the security lock, whereby usability is significantlyreduced. Thus, the use of CallKit is essential for the operation of adedicated VoIP application in order to manage conflicting operationswith other telephone conversation applications and to respond toincoming calls when the terminal security is locked.

In Patent Literature 1, a dedicated incoming call screen is displayed ona display unit, and thus a function (framework), such as CallKit, formanaging conflicting operations with other telephone conversationapplication and receiving an incoming call during a terminal securitylock cannot be used for receiving a nurse call. Therefore, there is aneed for a mechanism that enables the display of patient information orthe like while utilizing such a framework when receiving a nurse call.

In one aspect, the present disclosure aims to provide a portableterminal device, an incoming call screen display method, and a programcapable of displaying information of a caller or the like when receivinga call even in a situation where a combination of a caller number and acaller can be changed.

In another aspect, the present disclosure aims to provide a portableterminal device, an incoming call history display method, and a programcapable of correctly displaying information of a caller at the time ofreceiving a call in an incoming call history while information of acaller or the like can be displayed when receiving a call.

Solution to Problem

In one aspect, the present disclosure provides a portable terminaldevice including:

incoming call signal reception means for receiving an incoming callsignal including a caller number, caller information, and ring typeinformation when an incoming telephone call is received,

image generation means for generating, based on the incoming call signalreceived by the incoming call signal reception means, a callerinformation image including at least a portion of the caller informationincluded in the incoming call signal as character information,

telephone dictionary registering means for generating caller textinformation based on at least one of the caller information and the ringtype information, and registering the caller number, the caller textinformation, and the caller information image in a telephone dictionarymanaged in the portable terminal device, and

incoming call screen display means for receiving the caller number,acquiring the registered caller text information and the callerinformation image corresponding to the received caller number from thetelephone dictionary, and displaying an incoming call screen includingthe caller text information and the caller information image.

The present disclosure also provides an incoming call screen displaymethod, including:

receiving an incoming call signal including a caller number, callerinformation, and ring type information when an incoming telephone callis received, and generating, based on the received incoming call signal,a caller information image including at least a portion of the callerinformation included in the incoming call signal as characterinformation;

generating caller text information based on at least one of the callerinformation and the ring type information;

registering the caller number, the caller text information, and thecaller information image in a telephone dictionary managed in theportable terminal device;

acquiring the registered caller text information and the callerinformation image corresponding to the caller number from the telephonedictionary; and

displaying an incoming call screen including the caller text informationand the caller information image.

The present disclosure further provides a program causing a processor toexecute:

receiving an incoming call signal including a caller number, callerinformation, and ring type information when an incoming telephone callis received, and generating, based on the received incoming call signal,a caller information image including at least a portion of the callerinformation included in the incoming call signal as characterinformation,

generating caller text information based on at least one of the callerinformation and the ring type information,

registering the caller number, the caller text information, and thecaller information image in a telephone dictionary managed in theportable terminal device, and

causing a frame work, which is configured to acquire information fromthe telephone dictionary to generate an incoming call screen and displaythe incoming call screen, to acquire the registered caller textinformation and the caller information image corresponding to the callernumber from the telephone dictionary, and to display an incoming callscreen including the caller text information and the caller informationimage.

In another aspect, the present disclosure provides a portable terminaldevice including:

incoming call signal reception means for receiving an incoming callsignal including a caller number, caller information, and ring typeinformation when an incoming telephone call is received,

telephone dictionary registering means for generating caller textinformation based on at least one of the caller information and the ringtype information, associating the caller number with the caller textinformation, and registering the caller number and the caller textinformation in a telephone dictionary managed in the portable terminaldevice,

incoming call screen display means for receiving the caller number,acquiring the registered caller text information corresponding to thereceived caller number from the telephone dictionary, and displaying anincoming call screen including the caller text information,

incoming call history recording means for associating the caller numberwhich is a source of a call with the caller text information and storingthe caller number and the caller text information in incoming callhistory information, and

incoming call history display means for displaying an incoming callhistory including a number of a source of the incoming telephone calland a name of the source of the incoming telephone call,

and wherein:

the telephone dictionary registering means deletes, after the incomingtelephone call ends, the caller number which the telephone dictionaryregistering means registered from the telephone dictionary, and

the incoming call history display means acquires the caller textinformation from the incoming call history information and displays theacquired caller text information as a name of the source of a call whendisplaying the incoming call history.

The present disclosure provides an incoming call history display methodincluding:

receiving an incoming call signal including a caller number, callerinformation, and ring type information when an incoming telephone callis received,

generating caller text information based on at least one of the callerinformation and the ring type information,

registering the caller number and the caller text information in atelephone dictionary managed in the portable terminal device,

acquiring the caller text information corresponding to the registeredcaller number from the telephone dictionary, and displaying an incomingcall screen including the caller text information,

associating the caller number which is a source of a call with thecaller text information and storing the caller number and the callertext information in incoming call history information, and

deleting, after the incoming telephone call ends, the registered callernumber from the telephone dictionary, and

acquiring, when an incoming call history including a number of a sourceof the incoming telephone call and a name of the source of the incomingis displayed, the caller text information from the incoming call historyinformation and displaying the acquired caller text information as aname of the source of a call.

The present disclosure provides a program causing a processor toexecute:

receiving an incoming call signal including a caller number, callerinformation, and ring type information when an incoming telephone callis received,

generating caller text information based on at least one of the callerinformation and the ring type information,

registering the caller number and the caller text information in atelephone dictionary managed in the portable terminal device,

acquiring the registered caller text information corresponding to thecaller number from the telephone dictionary, and displaying an incomingcall screen including the caller text information,

associating the caller number which is a source of a call with thecaller text information and storing the caller number and the callertext information in incoming call history information, and

deleting, after the incoming telephone call ends, the registered callernumber from the telephone dictionary, and

acquiring, when an incoming call history including a number of a sourceof the incoming telephone call and a name of the source of the incomingis displayed, the caller text information from the incoming call historyinformation and displaying the acquired caller text information as aname of the source of a call.

Advantageous Effects of Invention

In one aspect, a portable terminal device, an incoming call screendisplay method, and a program according to the present disclosure candisplay information of a caller or the like when receiving a call evenin a situation where a combination of a caller number and a caller canbe changed.

In another aspect, a portable terminal device, an incoming call historydisplay method, and a program according to the present disclosure cancorrectly display information of a caller at the time of receiving acall in an incoming call history while information of a caller or thelike can be displayed when receiving a call.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1A is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of aterminal device according to the present disclosure in one aspect.

FIG. 1B is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of aportable terminal device according to the present disclosure in anotheraspect.

FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing a telephone system including aportable terminal device according to a first embodiment of the presentdisclosure.

FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a logical configuration of a portableterminal device.

FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of ringtone settings.

FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of an incoming call screen.

FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing an operation procedure when a nurse callis received.

FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing a logical configuration of a portableterminal device according to a second embodiment of the presentdisclosure.

FIG. 8A is a diagram showing an example of the incoming call historydisplay in a certain situation.

FIG. 8B is a diagram showing an example of the incoming call historydisplay in another situation.

FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an example of an incoming call historydisplay in an embodiment of the present disclosure.

FIG. 10 is a flowchart showing an operation procedure of a portableterminal device.

FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing a physical configuration of aportable terminal device.

DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

Prior to escribing embodiments of the present disclosure, an outline ofthe present disclosure will be described. FIG. 1A shows a schematicconfiguration of a portable terminal device according to the presentdisclosure in one aspect. A portable terminal device 10 includes anincoming call signal reception means 11, an image generation means 12, atelephone directory registering means 13, and an incoming call screendisplay means 15. The incoming call signal reception means 11 receivesan incoming call signal when there is a telephone incoming call. Theincoming call signal includes a caller number, caller information, andring type information.

The image generation means 12 generates a caller information image basedon the incoming call signal received by the incoming call signalreception means 11. The caller information image is an image includingat least a portion of the caller information included in the incomingcall signal as character information. The telephone directoryregistering means 13 generates caller text information based on at leastone of the caller information and the ring type information included inthe incoming call signal. The telephone directory registering means 13registers the caller number included in the incoming call signal, thecaller text information and the caller information image in a telephonedirectory 14 managed in the portable terminal device 10.

The incoming call screen display means 15 receives a caller number, andacquires caller text information and a caller information imageregistered corresponding to the received caller number from thetelephone directory 14. The incoming call screen display means 15displays an incoming call screen including the caller text informationand the caller information image on the display screen of the portableterminal device to inform the user of the incoming call.

According to the present disclosure, the image generation means 12generates the caller information image based on the incoming callsignal. The telephone directory registering means 13 registers thecaller text information and the caller information image in thetelephone directory 14. The incoming call screen display means 15displays the caller text information and the caller information image onan incoming call screen. In the present disclosure, the information ofthe caller is displayed on the incoming call screen as imageinformation. For example, when the portable terminal device 10 is usedas a nurse call receiving terminal in a nurse call system, thecombination of the caller number and the caller can be frequentlychanged. According to the present disclosure, even in such a situation,the information of the caller and the like can be displayed as imageinformation when an incoming call is received, and the user who receivesthe incoming call can easily know who the incoming call is from.

Specifically, a case is considered in which the portable terminal device10 is used as a nurse call receiving terminal, and iPhone manufacturedby Apple is used for the portable terminal device 10. When the nursecall terminal is not used for telephone conversations or the like, thenurse call terminal is applied to a security lock so that others cannotuse it without permission. When the incoming nurse call is receivedduring the security lock, nurse call applications must use CallKit torespond to incoming nurse calls without unlocking the security lock. InFIG. 1A, functions of the incoming call screen display means 15corresponds to, for example, a portion of the functions provided byCallKit.

CallKit retrieves information stored in the telephone dictionary anddisplays the incoming call screen. Accordingly, in order to displayinformation such as the name of the patient who made the nurse call onthe nurse call receiving terminal, it is necessary to register the“caller number” and the “patient name” of the nurse call extension unitin the telephone directory application (Contacts) under the OS.“Contacts” correspond to the telephone directory 14 shown in FIG. 1A.However, the patient's room (bed) may be change frequently. In order todisplay the patient name on the nurse call receiving terminal, it isnecessary to update the “caller number” and “patient name” registered inthe “Contacts” of all nurse call receiving terminals carried by themedical workers each time the name is changed. In the presentdisclosure, the caller information image is generated using the callerinformation included in the incoming call signal, and is registered inthe telephone directory 14. Thus, information such as a patient name canbe displayed on the nurse call receiving terminal without updating the“caller number” and “patient name” registered in the “Contacts” of allnurse call receiving terminals carried by the medical workers.

FIG. 1B shows a schematic configuration of a portable terminal deviceaccording to the present disclosure in another aspect. A portableterminal device 20 includes an incoming call signal reception means 21,a telephone directory registering means 22, an incoming call screendisplaying means 24, an incoming call history recording means 25, and anincoming call history displaying means 26. The incoming call signalreception means 21 receives an incoming call signal when there is atelephone incoming call. The incoming call signal includes a callernumber, caller information, and ring type information.

The telephone directory registering means 22 generates caller textinformation based on at least one of the caller information and the ringtype information included in the incoming call signal. The telephonedirectory registering means 22 registers the caller number included inthe incoming call signal and the generated caller text information in atelephone directory 23 managed in the portable terminal device 20.

The incoming call screen display means 24 receives a caller number andacquires caller text information registered corresponding to thereceived caller number from the telephone directory 23. The incomingcall screen display means 24 displays an incoming call screen includingthe caller text information on the display screen of the portableterminal device to inform the user of the incoming call.

The incoming call history recording means 25 associates the callernumber which is a source of a call with the caller text information andrecords them in incoming call history information. The telephonedirectory registering means 22 deletes the registered caller number fromthe telephone directory after the incoming telephone call ends. Theincoming call history display means 26 displays an incoming call historyincluding a number of the incoming telephone call and a name of thecaller. The incoming call history display means 26 acquires caller textinformation from the incoming call history information, and displays theacquired caller text information as a name of the caller when displayingthe incoming call history.

According to the present disclosure, the telephone directory registeringmeans 22 generates caller text information based on at least one of thecaller information and the ring type information included in theincoming call signal, and registers the caller text information in thetelephone directory 23. The incoming call screen display means 24displays caller text information on an incoming call screen. Forexample, when the portable terminal device 20 is used as a nurse callreceiving terminal in a nurse call system, the combination of the callernumber and the caller can be frequently changed. According to thepresent disclosure, even in such a situation, the information of thecaller and the like can be displayed when an incoming call is received,and the user who receives the incoming call can easily know who theincoming call is from.

Further, according to the present disclosure, the telephone directoryregistering unit 22 deletes the registered caller number from thetelephone directory 23 after the incoming telephone call ends. When theincoming call history is displayed, the incoming call history displaymeans 26 acquires, from the incoming call history information, thecaller text information registered by the incoming call historyregistering means 25. The incoming call history display means 26displays the acquired caller text information as the name of the caller.In this way, in the present disclosure, when the incoming call historyis displayed, the information of the caller is acquired from theincoming call history information, not the information registered in thetelephone directory. Thus, even in a situation where the combination ofthe caller number and the caller can be changed, information of thecaller at the time of the incoming call can be correctly displayed inthe incoming call history, while enabling information of the caller andthe like to be displayed when an incoming call is received.

Specifically, a case is considered in which the portable terminal device20 is used as a nurse call receiving terminal, and iPhone manufacturedby Apple is used for the portable terminal device 20. When the nursecall terminal is not used for telephone conversations or the like, thenurse call terminal is applied to a security lock so that others cannotuse it without permission. When an incoming nurse call is receivedduring the security lock, the nurse call application must use CallKit torespond to the incoming nurse call without unlocking the security lock.In FIG. 1B, functions of the incoming call screen display means 24corresponds to, for example, a portion of the functions provided byCallKit.

CallKit retrieves information stored in the telephone dictionary anddisplays the incoming call screen. Accordingly, in order to displayinformation such as the name of the patient who made the nurse call onthe nurse call receiving terminal, it is necessary to register the“caller number” and the “patient name” of the nurse call extension unitin the telephone directory application (Contacts) under the OS.“Contacts” corresponds to the telephone directory 23 shown in FIG. 1B.However, the patient's room (bed) may be changed frequently. In order todisplay the patient name on the nurse call receiving terminal, it isnecessary to update the “caller number” and “patient name” registered inthe “Contacts” of all nurse call receiving terminals carried by themedical workers each time the name is changed. In the presentdisclosure, the caller text information is generated using the callerinformation included in the incoming call signal, and is registered inthe telephone directory 23. Thus, information such as a patient name canbe displayed on the nurse call receiving terminal without updating the“caller number” and “patient name” registered in the “Contacts” of allnurse call receiving terminals carried by the medical workers.

The incoming call history (call history) information of the OS of iPhonehas a restriction that, when the registered name registered in thetelephone directory is changed, the display name of the past incomingcall history stored in the history is also changed. For example, it isassumed that the called number “1000” corresponds to the patient name“Tanaka” at a certain time point in the past. Thereafter, it is assumedthat the patient name corresponding to the caller number “1000” ischanged to “Suzuki” due to the change of the hospital room, etc. WhenMr./Ms. Suzuki calls the nurse call, a telephone directory registeringmeans 22 registers the caller number “1000” and the patient name“Suzuki” in a telephone directory 23 in association with each other. Inthis case, when the incoming call history is displayed, the display nameof the incoming call history of the nurse call made by Mr./Ms. Tanaka inthe past changes to “Suzuki”. In this way, when the name (registeredname) registered in the telephone directory is changed in iPhone, thedisplay name of the past incoming call history stored in the history isalso changed in association with the change. In that case, it would lookas if the nurse call was made by Mr./Ms. Suzuki, even though it wasMr./Ms. Tanaka who made the nurse call in the past.

For the above problem, in the present disclosure, the telephonedirectory registering unit 22 deletes the registered caller number fromthe telephone directory 23 after a call ends. By doing so, in thetelephone directory 23, the correspondence between the caller number andthe registered name (caller text information) is canceled. As forstoring the incoming call history information, the incoming call historyrecording means 25 registers the caller text information in the incomingcall history information using, for example, ‘LocalizeCallerName’. Theincoming call history display means 26 displays the caller textinformation registered in ‘LocalizeCallerName’ in the incoming callhistory information. Thus, even if the name registered for the samenumber in the telephone directory 23 is changed, the name of the callerat the time of the incoming call can be displayed in the incoming callhistory.

Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure will be describedwith reference to the drawings. FIG. 2 shows a telephone systemaccording to a first embodiment of the present disclosure. In thepresent embodiment, the telephone system is configured as a Nurse Call(NC) system. The NC system 100 includes NC extension units 101, an NCbase unit 102, an NC controller 103, a private branch exchange 104, anaccess point 105, and a portable terminal device 150.

The NC extension unit 101 is a device used when a patient calls amedical worker. The NC extension unit 101 includes a call button, aspeaker, a microphone, and the like. The NC extension unit 101 isarranged, for example, in a hospital room, each bed in the hospitalroom, a bathroom, a toilet, or the like. The NC extension unit 101transmits a call signal to the nurse call controller 103 when thepatient presses the call button. It should be noted that, although threeNC extension units 101 are shown in FIG. 2, the present disclosure isnot limited thereto. The NC system 100 may include any number of NCextension units 101.

The NC base unit 102 is installed at a nurse station or the like, and isconfigured to respond to a call from the NC extension unit 101. Thenurse call base unit 102 includes, for example, a handset for respondingto a call, a small monitor for displaying patient information, and alarge monitor for displaying detailed information about each patient aslist. The NC extension unit 101 and the NC base unit 102 may be the sameas the NC extension unit and the NC base unit used in a common NCsystem.

The private branch exchange 104 is a device for managing the callconnection between the NC extension unit 101 and the portable terminaldevice 150 and the call connection between the NC base unit 102 and theportable terminal device 150. The private branch exchange 104 isinstalled, for example, in a hospital. The access point 105 is connectedto the private branch exchange 104 by wired communication and isconnected to the portable terminal device 150 by wireless communication.The access point 105 includes a wireless transceiver, an antenna, andthe like. The access point 105 are arranged, for example, at variousplaces in the hospital. The portable terminal device 150 is registeredin the private branch exchange 104, and can transmit and receive asignal to and from the private branch exchange 104 through the accesspoint 105.

The NC controller 103 controls communication between the NC extensionunit 101 and each device. For example, when a nurse call is transmittedfrom the NC extension unit 101, the NC controller 103 controlscommunication between the NC extension unit 101 and the NC base unit102. Further, the NC controller 103 controls communication between theNC extension unit 101 and the portable terminal device 150. The NCcontroller 103 may be integrated with the NC base unit 102.

The NC controller 103 manages places where the NC extension units 101are arranged. When the NC extension unit 101 is arranged at the bedside,the NC controller 103 manages which patient uses the NC extension unit101. When a nurse call is made from an NC extension unit 101, the NCcontroller 103 identifies which NC extension unit 101 has made the call.Further, the NC controller 103 identifies the name of the patient(caller name) who made the nurse call and where the nurse call was madefrom.

When a nurse call is made, the NC controller 103 transmits an incomingcall signal including a caller number (extension number), patientinformation (caller information), and ring type information to theportable terminal device 150. The portable terminal device 150 receivesthe incoming call signal through the private branch exchange 104 and theaccess point 105.

The patient information includes, for example, at least one of a patientname and information indicating the location where the nurse call ismade from. The patient information may alternatively or additionallyinclude information indicating a medical specialty of a patient. Thering type information includes information indicating that the call isfor a nurse call (incoming nurse call). The NC controller 103 may changethe ring type information according to the urgency of the nurse call.The NC controller 103 may determine the urgency of the nurse call basedon, for example, the medical specialty of a patient and/or the locationof the NC extension unit 101.

FIG. 3 shows a logical configuration of the portable terminal device150. It is assumed that the portable terminal device 150 is an iPhonedevice manufactured by Apple. A VoIP application (hereinafter alsoreferred to as a dedicated application) 152 supporting an incoming nursecall is installed in the portable terminal device 150. In the portableterminal device 150, the dedicated application 152, CallKit 153 and thetelephone directory 154 operate on an OS 151. The portable terminaldevice 150 corresponds to the portable terminal device 10 shown in FIG.1A.

The dedicated application 152 includes an NC incoming call processingunit 155. The NC incoming call processing unit 155 includes an incomingcall signal reception unit 156, a registration data generation unit 157,a telephone directory operating unit 158, and a CallKit operating unit159. It should be noted that the dedicated application 152 also includesother functions (processing unit) such as a function for calling the NCextension unit 101 and the NC base unit 102, although they are not shownin the drawing.

The incoming call signal reception unit 156 receives the incoming callsignal transmitted from the NC controller 103 via the network interface(NW I/F) 170. When the incoming call signal is the incoming call signalof the nurse call, the incoming call signal reception unit 156 sends, tothe registration data generation unit 157, the caller number, thepatient information, and the ring type information included in theincoming call signal. The incoming call signal reception unit 156corresponds to the incoming call signal reception means 11 shown FIG.1A.

The registration data generation unit 157 generates registration data tobe registered in the telephone directory 154 based on the informationreceived from the incoming call signal reception unit 156. Generatingthe registration data includes generating a patient information image(caller information image). The registration data generation unit 157generates an image, as the patient information image, including at leasta portion of patient information included in the incoming call signal ascharacter information. The registration data generation unit 157includes means corresponding to the image generation means 12 shown inFIG. 1A.

The registration data generation unit 157 may change the feature of thepatient information image, for example, in accordance with the ring typeinformation included in the incoming call signal. For example, theregistration data generation unit 157 may generate a patient informationimage in a display color in accordance with the ring type information.For example, when the ring type information indicates that the urgencyis low, the registration data generation unit 157 generates a patientinformation image, the background color of which is black. When the ringtype information indicates that the urgency is high, the registrationdata generation unit 157 generates a patient information image, thebackground color of which is red. By doing so, the user who receives thenurse call can determine the degree of urgency based on the color of theimage.

The telephone directory operating unit 158 operates registration data ofthe telephone directory (Contacts) 154. In the telephone dictionary 154,a set of a number, a name and an image can be registered. Further, inthe telephone directory 154, a ringtone can be individually set to eachtelephone directory data. The telephone directory operating unit 158generates a text (caller text information) representing a name to beregistered in the telephone directory based on at least one of thepatient information and the ring type information. The telephonedirectory operating unit 158 refers to, for example, the patientinformation, and generates text information representing at least one ofthe patient name and the place where the nurse call made from as thecaller text information. Alternatively, the telephone directoryoperating unit 158 may generate text information indicating the degreeof urgency as the caller information with reference to the ring typeinformation. The telephone directory operating unit 158 may generatetext information in which the text information representing a patientname or the like and the text information representing urgency arecombined as the caller text information.

The telephone directory operating unit 158 registers a caller numberincluded in the incoming call signal in “number” of the telephonedirectory data. The telephone directory operating unit 158 registers thecaller text information (string) generated based on at least one of thepatient information and the ring type information in “name” of thetelephone directory data. The telephone directory operating unit 158registers the patient information image generated by the registrationdata generation unit 157 in “image” of the telephone directory data. Thetelephone directory operating unit 158 corresponds to the telephonedirectory registration means 13 shown in FIG. 1A.

The telephone directory operating unit 158 registers a plurality oftemplates of telephone directory data in the telephone directory 154,for example, when the dedicated application 152 is started up for thefirst time. At this time, the telephone directory operating unit 158registers a plurality of templates corresponding to each ring typeinformation in the telephone directory 154. The user sets the ringtonefor each template by using a telephone dictionary application. The usercan specify a sound source implemented in the portable terminal device150 when setting the ringtone. “Sound source implemented in the portableterminal device 150” refers to, for example, a sound source selectableas “ringtone” on an iPhone device. The user sets a ringtone for eachtemplate, whereby a ringtone is individually set to each template.

FIG. 4 shows an example of the ringtone setting. In this example, it isassumed that a template registered in the telephone dictionary 154 astelephone dictionary data of No. 1 corresponds to a templatecorresponding to ring type information “1”. It is assumed that atemplate registered as telephone dictionary data of No. 2 corresponds toa template corresponding to ring type information “2”. It is assumedthat a template registered as telephone dictionary data of No. 3corresponds to a template corresponding to ring type information “3”.For example, the user sets “ringtone A” as the ringtone of the templatecorresponding to the ring type information “1”. The user sets “ringtoneB” as the ringtone of the template corresponding to the ring typeinformation “2”, and sets “ringtone C” as the ringtone of the templatecorresponding to the ring type information “3”. It should be noted thatthe setting of the ringtone includes setting of the incoming callnotification using a vibrator which does not actually sound.

The telephone directory operating unit 158 selects a templatecorresponding to the ring type information included in the incoming callsignal from a plurality of templates, and registers the caller number,the caller text information and the patient information image in theselected template. For example, when the ring type information is “1”,the telephone directory operating unit 158 selects the templateregistered as the telephone dictionary data of No. 1. The telephonedictionary operating unit 158 registers the caller number, the callertext information and the patient information image in the telephonedirectory data of No. 1. When the ring type information is “3”, thetelephone directory operating unit 158 selects the template registeredas the telephone dictionary data of No. 3. In this case, the telephonedirectory operating unit 158 registers the caller number, the callertext information and the patient information image in the telephonedirectory data of No. 3. After the incoming nurse call ends, thetelephone directory operating unit 158 may delete the registeredinformation from the template in the telephone directory 154. In thiscase, the template is initialized after the call ends.

The CallKit operating unit 159 notifies the CallKit 153 of the callernumber and an incoming call after the telephone dictionary operatingunit 158 registers information in the telephone dictionary 154. TheCallKit 153 is a framework that provides, in the OS 151, a function formanaging conflict between applications using the call function, afunction for enabling an incoming call during a security lock, and afunction for displaying an incoming screen. When an incoming call isnotified, the CallKit 153 acquires the caller text informationregistered corresponding to the caller number and the caller image(patient information image) from the telephone directory 154. Further, aringtone set for the caller number is acquired. The CallKit 153 displaysan incoming call screen including the acquired caller text informationand the patient information image on the display screen through anexternal interface (external I/F) 171. The CallKit 153 outputs theacquired ringtone from a speaker through an external I/F 171.

FIG. 5 shows a display example of the incoming call screen. In anincoming call screen 200, an area 201 is an area in which information(string) registered in “name” in the telephone directory 154 isdisplayed. The telephone directory operating unit 158 generates acharacter string in which, for example, a character string “nurse call”,a bed number where a nurse call has been made from, a patient name, andthe like are combined as the caller text information. The telephonedirectory operating unit 158 registers the generated caller textinformation in the “name” of the telephone directory 154. If the numberof characters of the caller text information exceeds the number ofcharacters that can be displayed in the area 201, the caller textinformation is scrolled and displayed in the area 201.

In the incoming call screen 200, an area 202 is an area in which animage registered as the caller image in the telephone directory 154 isdisplayed. The registration data generation unit 157 generates an imageincluding a character string obtained by combining a character string“nurse call”, a bed number where a nurse call has been made from, apatient name, and an extension number as the patient information image.The registration data generation unit 157 changes the background colorin accordance with the ring type information in the generation of thepatient information image. For example, the registration data generationunit 157 sets the background color of the patient information image tored when the ring type information indicates “high” urgency. Theregistration data generation unit 157 sets the background color of thepatient information image to black when the ring type informationindicates “low” urgency. The telephone directory operating unit 158registers the patient information image generated by the registrationdata generation unit 157 in “image” of the telephone directory 154.

Next, an operation procedure will be described. FIG. 6 shows anoperation procedure (incoming call screen display method) in theportable terminal device 150 when a nurse call is received. When thecall button of the NC extension unit 101 is operated, the NC controller103 identifies the caller number, the patient information, and the ringtype information, and transmits the information on them to the privatebranch exchange 104. The private branch exchange 104 transmits anincoming call signal including the caller number, the patientinformation, and the ring type information as accompanying data to theportable terminal device 150 via the access point 105.

The dedicated application 152 in the portable terminal device 150receives an incoming call signal. The incoming call signal receptionunit 156 of the NC incoming call processing unit 155 in the dedicatedapplication 152 determines whether or not the incoming call signalindicates an incoming nurse call (Step S1). In step S1, the incomingcall signal reception unit 156 determines whether or not the incomingcall signal indicates an incoming nurse call based on the ring typeinformation included in the incoming call signal. When the incoming callsignal reception unit 156 determines that the incoming call signal doesnot indicate the incoming nurse call, the processing ends.

When the incoming call signal reception unit 156 determines in step S1that the incoming call signal indicates the incoming nurse call, theincoming call signal reception unit 156 sends the caller number, thepatient information, and the ring type information to the registrationdata generation unit 157. The registration data generation unit 157generates a patient information image based on the caller number, thepatient information, and the ring type information (Step S2). In stepS2, the registration data generation unit 157 generates, for example, animage in which the caller number and the patient information to bedisplayed are embedded as the patient information image. In thegeneration of the patient information image, the registration datageneration unit 157 may change the characteristics of the image, such asthe display color, according to the ring type information. In this case,the user can easily distinguish the ringing type visually.

The telephone directory operating unit 158 generates caller textinformation based on at least one of the patient information and thering type information (Step S3). In step S3, the telephone directoryoperating unit 158 generates, for example, data (string) obtained bycombining the patient name and the urgency level as the caller textinformation. The telephone directory operating unit 158 may include thecaller number in the caller text information.

The telephone directory operating unit 158 associates the patientinformation image generated in step S2 and the caller text informationgenerated in step S3 with the caller number and registered them in thetelephone directory 154 (Step S4). In step S4, the telephone directoryoperating unit 158 selects a template corresponding to the ring typeinformation included in the incoming call signal from among theplurality of templates. The telephone directory operating unit 158registers the caller text information in “name” of the selectedtemplate, and registers the patient information image in “image”.

The CallKit operating unit 159 notifies the CallKit 153 of the callernumber after the registration in the telephone dictionary 154 iscompleted (Step S5). The CallKit 153 acquires data of “name” and “image”corresponding to the notified incoming call number from the telephonedirectory 154, and displays an incoming call screen (Step S6). In stepS6, the CallKit 153 acquires the caller text information and the patientinformation image registered in step S4 from the telephone directory154, and displays them on the incoming call screen (See FIG. 5).Further, the CallKit 153 acquires a ringtone setting corresponding tothe telephone dictionary data (See also FIG. 4). The CallKit 153 soundsa ringtone for the incoming calls set in the ringtone settings.

According to the present embodiment, the registration data generationunit 157 generates a patient information image to be registered in thetelephone directory 154 based on the patient information included in theincoming call signal. The telephone directory operating unit 158generates caller text information and registers the caller textinformation and the patient information image in the telephone directory154. The CallKit 153 acquires the caller text information and thepatient information image from the telephone directory 154, and displaysthe caller text information and the patient information image on anincoming call screen. In this way, patient information can be displayedon the incoming call screen for the nurse call while using the CallKit153. In the present embodiment, even in a system in which a combinationof information such as a caller number and a patient name is frequentlychanged, the information displayed on the incoming call screen can bedynamically changed without updating the registration information in allterminals.

In the incoming call screen 200 (See FIG. 5), although the caller textinformation is displayed in the area 201, characters that can bedisplayed in the area 201 are limited. In present embodiment, thepatient information is displayed as image information in the area 202 onthe incoming call screen 200. Thus, more information can be presented tothe user. For example, in the present embodiment, even when the amountof information in the patient information image is large, theinformation can be displayed on the incoming call screen withoutscrolling. Therefore, the user can obtain the desired informationwithout waiting for the end of the scroll. Further, in the presentembodiment, the display color of the patient information image displayedin the area 202 can be changed according to the ring type information.In this case, the user can recognize, by the display color, which ringtype information the incoming nurse call corresponds to.

In the present embodiment, templates each corresponding to the ring typeinformation are prepared in the telephone directory 154. In thetelephone directory 154, a ringtone can be individually set to eachtemplate. The telephone directory operating unit 158 registers thecaller text information and the patient information image in a templatecorresponding to the ring type information included in the incoming callsignal. The CallKit 153 has a restriction that when the system ringtoneof an iPhone device is used as a VoIP ringtone, only the ringtone set inthe telephone dictionary data in association with the caller number canbe sounded. In the present embodiment, as described above, receivingincoming calls using the CallKit 153 can be realized, and switchingringtones according to the ring type information can be realized.

Next, a second embodiment of the present disclosure will be described.FIG. 7 shows a logical configuration of a portable terminal deviceaccording to a second embodiment of the present disclosure. In thepresent embodiment, it is assumed that the portable terminal device 150is an iPhone device manufactured by Apple. The portable terminal device150 includes an incoming call history recording unit 160, incoming callhistory information 161, and an incoming call history display unit 162in addition to the logical configuration of the portable terminal device150 in the first embodiment shown in FIG. 3. The incoming call historyrecording unit 160 is included in the NC incoming call processing unit155 included in the dedicated application 152. The incoming call historyinformation 161 and the incoming call history display unit 162 operateon the OS 151.

In the present embodiment, the portable terminal device 150 correspondsto the portable terminal device 20 shown in FIG. 1B. The incoming callsignal reception unit 156 corresponds to the incoming call signalreception means 21 shown in FIG. 1B. The telephone directory operatingunit 158 corresponds to the telephone directory registration means 22shown in FIG. 1B. The telephone directory 154 corresponds to thetelephone directory 23 shown in FIG. 1B. The incoming call historyrecording unit 160 corresponds to the incoming call history recordingmeans 25 shown in FIG. 1B. The incoming call history display unit 162corresponds to the incoming call history display means 26 shown in FIG.1B. Some of the functions provided by the CallKit 153 include thefunctions of the incoming screen display means 24 shown in FIG. 1B. Theoperations of the incoming call signal reception unit 156, theregistration data generation unit 157, the CallKit operating unit 159,and the CallKit 153 may be the same as those described in the firstembodiment.

In addition to the operation described in the first embodiment, thetelephone directory operating unit 158 deletes the registered callernumber from the telephone directory 154 after the call ends. Thetelephone directory operating unit 158 deletes, for example, a record(e.g., a set of a number, a names, and an image) corresponding to theregistered caller number from the telephone directory 154, therebydeleting the caller number from the telephone directory 154.Alternatively, the telephone directory operating unit 158 may delete thecaller number from the telephone directory 154 by initializing thetelephone directory 154.

The incoming call history recording unit 160 associates the callernumber with the caller text information generated by the telephonedictionary operating unit 158 and stores them in the incoming callhistory information 161. The incoming call history information 161includes, for example, an incoming call number (number of the source ofthe call), LocalizeCallerName, and an incoming call date and time. Theincoming call history recording unit 160 records the caller number inthe incoming call number and records the caller text information inLocalizeCallerName. The incoming call history recording unit 160 recordsthe date and time of the incoming call in the incoming call date andtime. For example, the incoming call history recording unit 160 recordsthe caller number and the caller text information in the incoming callhistory information 161 each time the incoming call signal receptionunit 156 receives an incoming call signal. The incoming call historyinformation 161 may include not only the incoming call history of thededicated application 152 but also the incoming call history of otherapplications in the mobile terminal device 150 such as a telephoneapplication.

The incoming call history display unit 162 displays the incoming callhistory when the user performs an operation for displaying the incomingcall history. The incoming call history display unit 162 displays theincoming call history on a display screen through an external I/F 171.In the present embodiment, it is assumed that the user performs anoperation for displaying the incoming call history after the telephonedirectory operating unit 158 deletes the caller number from thetelephone directory 154 after the call ends. The incoming call historydisplay unit 162 acquires caller text information from the incoming callhistory information 161, and displays the caller text informationacquired from the incoming call history information 161 as a name of acaller in the display of the incoming call history.

More specifically, when the user performs an operation for displayingthe incoming call history, the incoming call history display unit 162determines whether or not the incoming call number recorded in theincoming call history information 161 is registered in the telephonedirectory 154. When the incoming call number is not registered in thetelephone directory 154, the incoming call history display unit 162acquires the caller text information recorded in the LocalizeCallerNamefrom the incoming call history information 161. The incoming callhistory display unit 162 displays the caller text information acquiredfrom the incoming call history information 161 as the name of thecaller. On the other hand, when the incoming call number is registeredin the telephone directory 154, the incoming call history display unit162 acquires name information stored in association with the incomingcall number. The incoming call history display unit 162 displays thename information acquired from the telephone directory 154 as the nameof the caller.

Here, a case is considered in which the telephone directory operatingunit 158 does not delete the caller number from the telephone directory154 after the call ends, and the incoming call history recording unit160 does not record the caller text information in LocalizeCallerName.FIG. 8A shows an incoming call history display in a certain situation.In FIG. 8A, “history number” indicates the number for identifying theincoming call history, and “caller number” indicates the number of thesource of a call (caller number). “Display name” indicates the namedisplayed in the incoming call history, and “incoming time” indicatesthe date and time of the incoming call. In this situation, it is assumedthat the caller number “1000” corresponds to “Tanaka”. When there is anincoming call from the caller number “1000”, the telephone directoryoperating unit 158 registers the name “Tanaka” corresponding to thenumber “1000” in the telephone directory 154. The incoming call historydisplay unit 162 acquires the name “Tanaka” from the telephone directory154 in the display of the incoming call history, and displays “Tanaka”for the incoming call number “1000” in the display of the incoming callhistory. The user of the portable terminal device 150 can know that theincoming calls of the history numbers “1” and“2” are the incoming callsfrom “Tanaka” by referring to the incoming call history.

FIG. 8B shows an incoming call history display in another situation. Inthis situation, for example, a case is considered in which “Tanaka” isdischarged from a hospital and a bed (hospital room) which was used by“Tanaka” is used by “Suzuki”. In this situation, when there is anincoming call from the caller number “1000”, the telephone directoryoperating unit 158 registers the name “Suzuki” in the telephonedirectory 154 corresponding to the number “1000”. In the display of theincoming call history, the incoming call history display unit 162acquires the name “Suzuki” from the telephone directory 154, anddisplays “Suzuki” for the received call number “1000” in the incomingcall history. In this case, along with the change of the registered namein the telephone directory 154, not only the display name of the historynumber “3” becomes “Suzuki” but also the display names of the historynumbers “1” and “2” become “Suzuki”. In this case, the incoming calls ofthe history numbers “1” and“2”, which are actually the incoming callsfrom the “Tanaka”, are all seen as the incoming calls from “Suzuki” inassociation with the registered contents of the telephone directory 154.

To solve the above problem, in the present embodiment, the telephonedirectory operating unit 158 deletes the caller number from thetelephone directory 154 after the call. Further, the incoming callhistory recording unit 160 records the caller text information inLocalizeCallerName in the incoming call history information 161. Bydoing so, the display of the information recorded in theLocalizeCallerName is enabled in the display of the incoming callhistory, and the name of the caller at the time of receiving the callcan be displayed in the incoming call history.

FIG. 9 shows an incoming call history display in the present embodiment.The incoming call history recording unit 160 records “Tanaka” in theLocalizeCallerName of the incoming call history information 161 when thecalls of the history numbers “1” and “2” are received. When the call ofthe history number “3” is received, the incoming call history recordingunit 160 records “Suzuki” in the LocalizeCallerName of the incoming callhistory information 161.

In the present embodiment, the telephone directory operating unit 158deletes the caller number in the telephone directory 154 after the callis received (for example, after the call ends). Accordingly, when theuser performs an operation for displaying the incoming call historyafter the incoming call of the history number “3” ends, the informationof the caller number “1000” of the incoming call received by thededicated application 152 is not registered in the telephone directory154. Therefore, the incoming call history display unit 162 displays thecaller text information recorded in LocalizeCallerName in the incomingcall history. In this way, with respect to the same called number“1000”, “Tanaka” can be displayed in the incoming call history for thehistory numbers “1” and “2”, and “Suzuki” can be displayed in theincoming call history for the history number “3”.

Next, an operation procedure in the present embodiment will bedescribed. FIG. 10 shows an operation procedure of the portable terminaldevice 150 including an incoming call history display method. When thecall button of the NC extension unit 101 (See FIG. 2) is operated, theNC controller 103 identifies the caller number, the patient information,and the ring type information, and transmits the information on them tothe private branch exchange 104. The private branch exchange 104transmits an incoming call signal including the caller number, thepatient information, and the ring type information as accompanying datato the portable terminal device 150 via the access point 105.

The dedicated application 152 in the portable terminal device 150receives an incoming call signal. The incoming call signal receptionunit 156 of the NC incoming call processing unit 155 in the dedicatedapplication 152 determines whether or not the incoming call signalindicates an incoming nurse call (Step S101). In step S101, the incomingcall signal reception unit 156 determines whether or not the incomingcall signal indicates an incoming nurse call based on the ring typeinformation included in the incoming call signal. When the incoming callsignal reception unit 156 determines that the incoming call signal doesnot indicate the incoming nurse call, the processing ends.

When the incoming call reception unit 156 determines in step S101 thatthe incoming call signal indicates the nurse call incoming call, theincoming call signal reception unit 156 sends the caller number, thepatient information, and the ring type information to the registrationdata generation unit 157. The registration data generation unit 157generates a patient information image based on the caller number, thepatient information, and the ring type information (Step S102). Thetelephone directory operating unit 158 generates caller text informationbased on at least one of the patient information and the ring typeinformation (Step S103). The telephone directory operating unit 158associates the patient information image generated in step S102 and thecaller text information generated in step S103 with the caller numberand registers them in the telephone directory 154 (Step S104).

The CallKit operating unit 159 notifies the CallKit 153 of the callernumber after the registration in the telephone dictionary 154 iscompleted (Step S105). The CallKit 153 acquires data of “name” and“image” corresponding to the notified incoming call number from thetelephone directory 154, and displays an incoming screen (Step S106).Steps 101 to 106 may the same as Steps S1 to S6 shown in FIG. 6.

The incoming call history recording unit 160 records caller textinformation in LocalizeCallerName of the incoming call historyinformation 161 in association with the incoming call number (StepS107). The incoming call history recording unit 160 records, forexample, the caller text information generated in step S103 in theLocalizeCallerName. After the call ends, the telephone directoryoperating unit 158 deletes the caller number from the telephonedirectory 154 (Step S108). In step S108, the telephone directoryoperating unit 158 deletes, for example, the caller number, the callerimage, and the caller text information registered in Step S104 from thetelephone directory 154.

When the user performs an operation for displaying the incoming callhistory, the incoming call history display unit 162 acquires caller textinformation from the LocalizeCallerName of the incoming call historyinformation 161 (Step S109). The incoming call history display unit 162displays the incoming call history including the caller number of thecall received by the dedicated application 152 and the caller textinformation acquired from LocalizeCallerName (Step S110).

According to the present embodiment, the incoming call history recordingunit 160 records the caller text information in the LocalizeCallerNameof the incoming call history information 161. The telephone directoryoperating unit 158 deletes the caller number from the telephonedirectory 154 after the incoming call is received. The data (caller textinformation) generated when the call is received is recoded in theLocalizeCallerName and the caller number in the telephone dictionary 154is deleted after the call is received, whereby the display of theinformation recorded in the LocalizeCallerName is enabled in the displayof the incoming call history. In this way, even when the registeredcontents of the telephone directory 154 are changed at the time ofreceiving an incoming call with respect to a certain number, the name ofthe caller at the time of receiving an incoming call can be correctlydisplayed in the incoming call history. Other advantageous effects arethe same as those in the first embodiment.

Next, the physical configuration of the portable terminal device 150will be described. FIG. 11 shows the physical configuration of theportable terminal device 150. The portable terminal device 150 includesa processor 510, a storage unit 520, a ROM (Read Only Memory) 530, a RAM(Random Access Memory) 540, a communication interface (IF) 550, a userinterface 560, a microphone 570, and a speaker 580.

The communication interface 550 is an interface for connecting theaccess point 105 (See FIG. 2) to the portable terminal device 150 viathe wireless communications. The portable terminal device 150 receivesthe incoming call signal from the private branch exchange 104 via thecommunication interface 550. The user interface 560 includes, forexample, a display device such as a display. The display device isconfigured as a touch panel and also serves as an input unit. Themicrophone 570 and the speaker 580 are used in telephone conversation.The speaker 580 is also used for sounding the ringtone.

The storage unit 520 stores various data. The ROM 530 is a nonvolatilememory device. The semiconductor memory device having a relatively smallcapacity such as a flash memory is used as the ROM 530. The programexecuted by the processor 510 may be stored in the storage unit 520 orthe ROM 530.

The above-described program(s) can be stored and provided to theportable terminal device 150 using any type of non-transitory computerreadable media. Non-transitory computer readable media include any typeof tangible storage media. Examples of non-transitory computer readablemedia include magnetic storage media (such as floppy disks, magnetictapes, hard disk drives, etc.), optical magnetic storage media (e.g.,magneto-optical disks), optical disk media (such as CDs (compact discs)DVDs (digital versatile disks), etc.), and semiconductor memories (suchas mask ROM, PROM (programmable ROM), EPROM (erasable PROM), flash ROM,RAM, etc.). Further, the program(s) may be provided to a computer usingany type of transitory computer readable media. Examples of transitorycomputer readable media include electrical signals, optical signals, andelectromagnetic waves. Transitory computer readable media can providethe program(s) to a computer via a wired communication line (e.g.,electric wires, and optical fibers) or a wireless communication line.

The RAM 540 is a volatile memory device. For the RAM 540, varioussemiconductor memory devices such as DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory)or SRAM (Static Random Access Memory) are used. The RAM 540 can be usedas an internal buffer for temporarily storing data or the like. Theprocessor 510 develops a program stored in the storage unit 520 or theROM 530 in the RAM 540 and execute the program. The processor 510executes programs, whereby functions such as the dedicated application152 and the CallKit 153 shown in FIG. 3 are realized.

It should be noted that, although an example in which the presentdisclosure is applied to a nurse call is described in each of the aboveembodiments, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. The presentdisclosure can be applied to various telephone systems other than nursecalls. Further, in each of the above embodiments, an example in whichthe incoming call is an incoming call from an extension telephone suchas a nurse call is described. However, the present disclosure is notlimited to the extension telephone. The present disclosure can beapplied to an incoming call from an outside line telephone as long asthe caller information is included in the incoming call signal.

In the second embodiment, an example in which the caller textinformation registered in the telephone directory 154 is the same as thecaller text information recorded in the incoming call historyinformation 161 (LocalizeCallerName) is described. However, the presentdisclosure is not limited thereto. In the second embodiment, the name(caller text information) recorded in the incoming call historyinformation 161 may be any information that can identify the caller, andthe registered name registered in the telephone directory 154 may bedifferent from the name recorded in the incoming call historyinformation 161.

In the second embodiment, an example in which the registration datageneration unit 157 generates a patient information image and thepatient information image is displayed on the incoming call screen isdescribed. However, the present disclosure is not limited thereto. Forexample, the generation of the patient information image may be omitted.In this case, the telephone directory operating unit 158 may registerthe caller number and the caller text information in the telephonedirectory 154. Even in this case, since the character string (callertext information) registered in the “name” of the telephone directory154 is displayed in the area 201 of the incoming call screen 200 (SeeFIG. 5), the user of the portable terminal device 150 can know to someextent who the incoming call is from.

Although embodiments of the present disclosure have been described indetail, the present disclosure is not limited to the embodimentsdescribed above, and changes and modifications made to the embodimentswithout departing from the spirit of the present disclosure are includedin the present disclosure.

For example, all or some of the embodiments disclosed above can bedescribed like in, but not limited to, the following supplementarynotes.

[Supplementary Note 1]

A portable terminal device comprising:

incoming call signal reception means for receiving an incoming callsignal including a caller number, caller information, and ring typeinformation when an incoming telephone call is received,

image generation means for generating, based on the incoming call signalreceived by the incoming call signal reception means, a callerinformation image including at least a portion of the caller informationincluded in the incoming call signal as character information,

telephone dictionary registering means for generating caller textinformation based on at least one of the caller information and the ringtype information, and registering the caller number, the caller textinformation, and the caller information image in a telephone dictionarymanaged in the portable terminal device, and

incoming call screen display means for receiving the caller number,acquiring the registered caller text information and the callerinformation image corresponding to the received caller number from thetelephone dictionary, and displaying an incoming call screen includingthe caller text information and the caller information image.

[Supplementary Note 2]

The portable terminal device according to supplementary note 1, whereina plurality of telephone dictionary data templates each corresponding tothe ring type information are registered in the telephone dictionary,

the telephone dictionary registering means selects a telephonedictionary data template corresponding to the ring type informationincluded in the incoming call signal from the plurality of the telephonedictionary data templates, and registers the caller number, the callertext information, and the caller information image in the selectedtelephone dictionary data template.

[Supplementary Note 3]

The portable terminal device according to supplementary note 2, whereina ringtone is individually set for each of the plurality of thetelephone dictionary data templates.

[Supplementary Note 4]

The portable terminal device according to supplementary note 2 or 3,wherein the telephone dictionary registering means deletes, from thetelephone dictionary data template, the caller number, the caller textinformation, and the caller information image which the telephonedictionary registering means registered after the incoming telephonecall ends.

[Supplementary Note 5]

The portable terminal device according to any one of supplementary notes1 to 4, wherein the image generation means generates the callerinformation image in a display color in accordance with the ring typeinformation.

[Supplementary Note 6]

The portable terminal device according to any one of supplementary notes1 to 5, wherein the caller information includes at least one of a nameof a caller and information indicating a location where a callcorresponding to the incoming telephone call occurs.

[Supplementary Note 7]

The portable terminal device according to any one of supplementary notes1 to 5, wherein the incoming telephone call is an incoming call from anurse call extension unit in a nurse call system, and the callerinformation includes at least one of a name of a caller, informationindicating a location where the nurse call extension unit is placed, andinformation indicating a medical specialty of the caller.

[Supplementary Note 8]

The portable terminal device according to any one of supplementary notes1 to 7, wherein functions of the incoming call screen display means areprovided as a portion of functions of a frame work providing a functionthat manages conflict among applications using a call function and afunction that enables responding to an incoming call during a securitylock.

[Supplementary Note 9]

The portable terminal device according to any one of supplementary notes1 to 8, further comprising:

incoming call history recording means for associating the caller numberwhich is a source of a call with the caller text information and storingthe caller number and the caller text information in incoming callhistory information, and

incoming call history display means for displaying an incoming callhistory including a number of a source of the incoming telephone calland a name of the source of the incoming telephone call,

and wherein:

the telephone dictionary registering means deletes, from the telephonedictionary, the caller number which the telephone dictionary registeringmeans registered after the incoming telephone call ends, and

the incoming call history display means acquires the caller textinformation from the incoming call history information and displays theacquired caller text information as a name of the source of a call whendisplaying the incoming call history.

[Supplementary Note 10]

The portable terminal device according to supplementary note 9, whereinthe incoming call history display means is configured to determinewhether the number of the source of a call in the incoming call historyis registered in the telephone dictionary or not, and acquire, when thenumber of the source of a call is not registered in the telephonedictionary, the caller text information from the incoming call historyinformation.

[Supplementary Note 11]

The portable terminal device according to supplementary note 10, whereinthe incoming call history display means is configured to acquire, whenthe number of the source of a call is registered in the telephonedictionary, name information stored in association with the number ofthe source of a call from the telephone dictionary, and display theacquired name information at the name of the source of a call.

[Supplementary Note 12]

The portable terminal device according to any one of supplementary notes9 to 11, wherein the telephone dictionary registering means deletes thecaller number from the telephone dictionary by deleting a recordcorresponding to the caller number which the telephone dictionaryregistering means registered from the telephone dictionary.

[Supplementary Note 13]

The portable terminal device according to any one of supplementary notes9 to 11, wherein the telephone dictionary registering means initializesthe telephone dictionary to delete the caller number which the telephonedictionary registering means registered from the telephone dictionary.

[Supplementary Note 14]

A portable terminal device, comprising:

a processor, and

a memory,

wherein the processor is configured to, by executing a program read outfrom the memory:

receive an incoming call signal including a caller number, callerinformation, and ring type information when an incoming telephone callis received, and generate, based on the received incoming call signal, acaller information image including at least a portion of the callerinformation included in the incoming call signal as characterinformation;

generate caller text information based on at least one of the callerinformation and the ring type information;

register the caller number, the caller text information, and the callerinformation image in a telephone dictionary managed in the portableterminal device;

acquire the registered caller text information and the callerinformation image corresponding to the caller number from the telephonedictionary; and

display an incoming call screen including the caller text informationand the caller information image.

[Supplementary Note 15]

An incoming call screen display method, comprising:

receiving an incoming call signal including a caller number, callerinformation, and ring type information when an incoming telephone callis received, and generating, based on the received incoming call signal,a caller information image including at least a portion of the callerinformation included in the incoming call signal as characterinformation;

generating caller text information based on at least one of the callerinformation and the ring type information;

registering the caller number, the caller text information, and thecaller information image in a telephone dictionary managed in theportable terminal device;

acquiring the caller text information and the registered callerinformation image corresponding to the caller number from the telephonedictionary; and

displaying an incoming call screen including the caller text informationand the caller information image.

[Supplementary Note 16]

The incoming call screen display method according to supplementary note15, wherein a telephone dictionary data template corresponding to thering type information included in the incoming call signal is selectedfrom a plurality of the telephone dictionary data templates registeredin the telephone dictionary, and the caller number, the caller textinformation, and the caller information image are registered in theselected telephone dictionary data template.

[Supplementary Note 17]

The incoming call screen display method according to supplementary note16, wherein a ringtone is individually set for each of the plurality ofthe telephone dictionary data templates.

[Supplementary Note 18]

The incoming call screen display method according to supplementary note16 or 17, wherein the caller number, the caller text information, andthe caller information image which are registered in the telephonedictionary are deleted from the telephone dictionary data template afterthe incoming telephone call ends.

[Supplementary Note 19]

The incoming call screen display method according to any one ofsupplementary notes 15 to 18, wherein the caller information image isgenerated in a display color in accordance with the ring typeinformation.

[Supplementary Note 20]

The incoming call screen display method according to any one ofsupplementary notes 15 to 19, wherein the caller information includes atleast one of a name of a caller and information indicating a locationwhere a call corresponding to the incoming telephone call occurs.

[Supplementary Note 21]

The incoming call screen display method according to any one ofsupplementary notes 15 to 19, wherein the incoming telephone call is anincoming call from a nurse call extension unit in a nurse call system,and the caller information includes at least one of a name of a caller,information indicating a location where the nurse call extension unit isplaced, and information indicating a medical specialty of the caller.

[Supplementary Note 22]

A program causing a processor to execute:

receiving an incoming call signal including a caller number, callerinformation, and ring type information when an incoming telephone callis received, and generating, based on the received incoming call signal,a caller information image including at least a portion of the callerinformation included in the incoming call signal as characterinformation,

generating caller text information based on at least one of the callerinformation and the ring type information,

registering the caller number, the caller text information, and thecaller information image in a telephone dictionary managed in theportable terminal device, and

causing a frame work, which is configured to acquire information fromthe telephone dictionary to generate an incoming call screen and displaythe incoming call screen, to acquire the registered caller textinformation and the caller information image corresponding to the callernumber from the telephone dictionary, and to display an incoming callscreen including the caller text information and the caller informationimage.

[Supplementary Note 23]

The program according to supplementary note 22, causing the processor toexecute selecting a telephone dictionary data template corresponding tothe ring type information included in the incoming call signal from aplurality of the telephone dictionary data templates registered in thetelephone dictionary, and registering the caller number, the caller textinformation, and the caller information image in the selected telephonedictionary data template.

[Supplementary Note 24]

The program according to supplementary note 23, wherein a ringtone isindividually set for each of the plurality of the telephone dictionarydata templates.

[Supplementary Note 25]

The program according to supplementary note 23 or 24, causing theprocessor to execute deleting, after the incoming telephone call ends,the caller number, the caller text information, and the callerinformation image which are registered from the telephone dictionarydata template.

[Supplementary Note 26]

The program according to any one of supplementary notes 22 to 25, thecaller information image is generated in a display color in accordancewith the ring type information.

[Supplementary Note 27]

The program according to any one of supplementary notes 22 to 26,wherein the caller information includes at least one of a name of acaller and information indicating a location where a call correspondingto the incoming telephone call occurs.

[Supplementary Note 28]

The program according to any one of supplementary notes 22 to 26,wherein the incoming telephone call is an incoming call from a nursecall extension unit in a nurse call system, and

the caller information includes at least one of a name of a caller,information indicating a location where the nurse call extension unit isplaced, and information indicating a medical specialty of the caller.

[Supplementary Note 29]

A portable terminal device comprising:

incoming call signal reception means for receiving an incoming callsignal including a caller number, caller information, and ring typeinformation when an incoming telephone call is received,

telephone dictionary registering means for generating caller textinformation based on at least one of the caller information and the ringtype information, associating the caller number with the caller textinformation, and registering the caller number and the caller textinformation in a telephone dictionary managed in the portable terminaldevice,

incoming call screen display means for receiving the caller number,acquiring the registered caller text information corresponding to thereceived caller number from the telephone dictionary, and displaying anincoming call screen including the caller text information,

incoming call history recording means for associating the caller numberwhich is a source of a call with the caller text information and storingthe caller number and the caller text information in incoming callhistory information, and

incoming call history display means for displaying an incoming callhistory including a number of a source of the incoming telephone calland a name of the source of the incoming telephone call,

and wherein:

the telephone dictionary registering means deletes, after the incomingtelephone call ends, the caller number which the telephone dictionaryregistering means registered from the telephone dictionary, and

the incoming call history display means acquires the caller textinformation from the incoming call history information and displays theacquired caller text information as a name of the source of a call whendisplaying the incoming call history.

[Supplementary Note 30]

The portable terminal device according to supplementary note 29, whereinthe incoming call history display means is configured to determinewhether the number of the source of a call in the incoming call historyis registered in the telephone dictionary or not, and acquire, when thenumber of the source of a call is not registered in the telephonedictionary, the caller text information from the incoming call historyinformation.

[Supplementary Note 31]

The portable terminal device according to supplementary note 30, whereinthe incoming call history display means is configured to acquire, whenthe number of the source of a call is registered in the telephonedictionary, name information stored in association with the number ofthe source of a call from the telephone dictionary, and display theacquired name information at the name of the source of a call.

[Supplementary Note 32]

The portable terminal device according to any one of supplementary notes29 to 31, wherein the telephone dictionary registering means deletes thecaller number from the telephone dictionary by deleting a recordcorresponding to the caller number which the telephone dictionaryregistering means registered from the telephone dictionary.

[Supplementary Note 33]

The portable terminal device according to any one of supplementary notes29 to 31, wherein the telephone dictionary registering means initializesthe telephone dictionary to delete the caller number which the telephonedictionary registering means registered from the telephone dictionary.

[Supplementary Note 34]

The portable terminal device according to any one of supplementary notes29 to 33, wherein functions of the incoming call screen display meansare provided as a portion of functions of a frame work providing afunction that manages conflict among applications using a call functionand a function that enables responding to an incoming call during asecurity lock.

[Supplementary Note 35]

The portable terminal device according to any one of supplementary notes29 to 34, wherein a plurality of telephone dictionary data templateseach corresponding to the ring type information are registered in thetelephone dictionary,

the telephone dictionary registering means selects a telephonedictionary data template corresponding to the ring type informationincluded in the incoming call signal from the plurality of the telephonedictionary data templates, and registers the caller number, the callertext information, and the caller information image in the selectedtelephone dictionary data template.

[Supplementary Note 36]

The portable terminal device according to any one of supplementary notes29 to 35, wherein the incoming telephone call is an incoming call from anurse call extension unit in a nurse call system, and the callerinformation includes at least one of a name of a caller, informationindicating a location where the nurse call extension unit is placed, andinformation indicating a medical specialty of the caller.

[Supplementary Note 37]

An incoming call history display method comprising:

receiving an incoming call signal including a caller number, callerinformation, and ring type information when an incoming telephone callis received,

generating caller text information based on at least one of the callerinformation and the ring type information,

registering the caller number and the caller text information in atelephone dictionary managed in the portable terminal device,

acquiring, from the telephone dictionary, the registered caller textinformation corresponding to the caller number, and displaying anincoming call screen including the caller text information,

associating the caller number which is a source of a call with thecaller text information and storing the caller number and the callertext information in incoming call history information, and

deleting, after the incoming telephone call ends, the registered callernumber from the telephone dictionary, and

acquiring, when an incoming call history including a number of a sourceof the incoming telephone call and a name of the source of the incomingis displayed, the caller text information from the incoming call historyinformation and displaying the acquired caller text information as aname of the source of a call.

[Supplementary Note 38]

A program causing a processor to execute:

receiving an incoming call signal including a caller number, callerinformation, and ring type information when an incoming telephone callis received,

generating caller text information based on at least one of the callerinformation and the ring type information,

registering the caller number and the caller text information in atelephone dictionary managed in the portable terminal device,

acquiring, from the telephone dictionary, the registered caller textinformation corresponding to the caller number, and displaying anincoming call screen including the caller text information,

associating the caller number which is a source of a call with thecaller text information and storing the caller number and the callertext information in incoming call history information, and

deleting, after the incoming telephone call ends, the registered callernumber from the telephone dictionary, and

acquiring, when an incoming call history including a number of a sourceof the incoming telephone call and a name of the source of the incomingis displayed, the caller text information from the incoming call historyinformation and displaying the acquired caller text information as aname of the source of a call.

REFERENCE SIGNS LIST

-   10: PORTABLE TERMINAL DEVICE-   11: INCOMING CALL SIGNAL RECEPTION MEANS-   12: IMAGE GENERATION MEANS-   13: TELEPHONE DICTIONARY REGISTERING MEANS-   14: TELEPHONE DICTIONARY-   15: INCOMING CALL SCREEN DISPLAY MEANS-   20: PORTABLE TERMINAL DEVICE-   21: INCOMING CALL SIGNAL RECEPTION MEANS-   22: TELEPHONE DICTIONARY REGISTERING MEANS-   23: TELEPHONE DICTIONARY-   24: INCOMING CALL SCREEN DISPLAY MEANS-   25: INCOMING CALL HISTORY RECORDING MEANS-   26: INCOMING CALL HISTORY DISPLAY MEANS-   100: NURSE CALL SYSTEM-   101: NC EXTENSION UNIT-   102: NC BASE UNIT-   103: NC CONTROLLER-   104: PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE-   105: ACCESS POINT-   150: PORTABLE TERMINAL DEVICE-   151: OS-   152: DEDICATED APPLICATION-   153: CallKit-   154: TELEPHONE DICTIONARY-   155: NURSE CALL INCOMING CALL PROCESSING UNIT-   156: INCOMING CALL SIGNAL RECEPTION UNIT-   157: REGISTRATION DATA GENERATION UNIT-   158: TELEPHONE DICTIONARY OPERATING UNIT-   159: CallKit OPERATION UNIT-   160: INCOMING CALL HISTORY RECODING UNIT-   161: INCOMING CALL HISTORY INFORMATION-   162: INCOMING CALL HISTORY DISPLAY UNIT-   170: NETWORK INTERFACE-   171: EXTERNAL INTERFACE

The invention claimed is:
 1. A portable terminal device comprising: amemory; and a processor configured to: receive an incoming call signalincluding a caller number, caller information, and ring type informationwhen an incoming telephone call is received, generate, based on theincoming call signal, a caller information image including at least aportion of the caller information included in the incoming call signalas character information, generate caller text information based on atleast one of the caller information and the ring type informationincluded in the incoming call signal, and register the caller number,the caller text information, and the generated caller information imagein a telephone dictionary managed in the portable terminal device, andreceive the caller number, acquire the registered caller textinformation and the caller information image corresponding to thereceived caller number from the telephone dictionary, and display anincoming call screen including the caller text information and thecaller information image.
 2. The portable terminal device according toclaim 1, wherein a plurality of telephone dictionary data templates eachcorresponding to the ring type information are registered in thetelephone dictionary, wherein the processor is further configured toselect a telephone dictionary data template corresponding to the ringtype information included in the incoming call signal from the pluralityof the telephone dictionary data templates, and register the callernumber, the caller text information, and the caller information image inthe selected telephone dictionary data template.
 3. The portableterminal device according to claim 2, wherein a ringtone is individuallyset for each of the plurality of the telephone dictionary datatemplates.
 4. The portable terminal device according to claim 2, whereinthe processor is further configured to delete, from the telephonedictionary data template, the caller number, the caller textinformation, and the caller information image which the processorregistered after the incoming telephone call ends.
 5. The portableterminal device according to claim 1, wherein the processor is furtherconfigured to generate the caller information image in a display colorin accordance with the ring type information.
 6. The portable terminaldevice according to claim 1, wherein the caller information includes atleast one of a name of a caller and information indicating a locationwhere a call corresponding to the incoming telephone call occurs.
 7. Theportable terminal device according to claim 1, wherein the incomingtelephone call is an incoming call from a nurse call extension unit in anurse call system, and the caller information includes at least one of aname of a caller, information indicating a location where the nurse callextension unit is placed, and information indicating a medical specialtyof the caller.
 8. The portable terminal device according to claim 1,wherein functions of the processor are provided as a portion offunctions of a frame work providing a function that manages conflictamong applications using a call function and a function that enablesresponding to an incoming call during a security lock.
 9. The portableterminal device according to claim 1, wherein the processor is furtherconfigured to: associate the caller number which is a source of a callwith the caller text information and store the caller number and thecaller text information in incoming call history information, anddisplay an incoming call history including a number of a source of theincoming telephone call and a name of the source of the incomingtelephone call, delete, from the telephone dictionary, the caller numberwhich the processor registered after the incoming telephone call ends,and acquire the caller text information from the incoming call historyinformation and display the acquired caller text information as a nameof the source of a call when displaying the incoming call history. 10.The portable terminal device according to claim 9, wherein the processoris further configured to determine whether the number of the source of acall in the incoming call history is registered in the telephonedictionary or not, and acquire, when the number of the source of a callis not registered in the telephone dictionary, the caller textinformation from the incoming call history information.
 11. The portableterminal device according to claim 10, wherein the processor is furtherconfigured to acquire, when the number of the source of a call isregistered in the telephone dictionary, name information stored inassociation with the number of the source of a call from the telephonedictionary, and display the acquired name information at the name of thesource of a call.
 12. The portable terminal device according to claim 9,wherein the processor is further configured to delete the caller numberfrom the telephone dictionary by deleting a record corresponding to thecaller number which the telephone dictionary registering unit registeredfrom the telephone dictionary.
 13. An incoming call screen displaymethod, comprising: receiving an incoming call signal including a callernumber, caller information, and ring type information when an incomingtelephone call is received, and generating, based on the receivedincoming call signal, a caller information image including at least aportion of the caller information included in the incoming call signalas character information; generating caller text information based on atleast one of the caller information and the ring type informationincluded in the incoming call signal; registering the caller number, thecaller text information, and the generated caller information image in atelephone dictionary managed in the portable terminal device; acquiringthe registered caller text information and the caller information imagecorresponding to the caller number from the telephone dictionary; anddisplaying an incoming call screen including the caller text informationand the caller information image.
 14. The incoming call screen displaymethod according to claim 13, wherein a telephone dictionary datatemplate corresponding to the ring type information included in theincoming call signal is selected from a plurality of the telephonedictionary data templates registered in the telephone dictionary, andthe caller number, the caller text information, and the callerinformation image are registered in the selected telephone dictionarydata template.
 15. The incoming call screen display method according toclaim 14, wherein a ringtone is individually set for each of theplurality of the telephone dictionary data templates.
 16. The incomingcall screen display method according to claim 14, wherein the callernumber, the caller text information, and the caller information imagewhich are registered in the telephone dictionary are deleted from thetelephone dictionary data template after the incoming telephone callends.
 17. The incoming call screen display method according to claim 13,wherein the caller information image is generated in a display color inaccordance with the ring type information.
 18. The incoming call screendisplay method according to claim 13, wherein the caller informationincludes at least one of a name of a caller and information indicating alocation where a call corresponding to the incoming telephone calloccurs.
 19. The incoming call screen display method according to claim13, wherein the incoming telephone call is an incoming call from a nursecall extension unit in a nurse call system, and the caller informationincludes at least one of a name of a caller, information indicating alocation where the nurse call extension unit is placed, and informationindicating a medical specialty of the caller.
 20. A non-transitorycomputer readable medium storing a program causing a processor toexecute: receiving an incoming call signal including a caller number,caller information, and ring type information when an incoming telephonecall is received, and generating, based on the received incoming callsignal, a caller information image including at least a portion of thecaller information included in the incoming call signal as characterinformation, generating caller text information based on at least one ofthe caller information and the ring type information included in theincoming call signal, registering the caller number, the caller textinformation, and the generated caller information image in a telephonedictionary managed in the portable terminal device, and causing a framework, which is configured to acquire information from the telephonedictionary to generate an incoming call screen and display the incomingcall screen, to acquire the registered caller text information and thecaller information image corresponding to the caller number from thetelephone dictionary, and to display an incoming call screen includingthe caller text information and the caller information image.